different between lingos vs lingot
lingos
English
Noun
lingos
- plural of lingo
Anagrams
- Gilson, Goslin, Ligons, logins, logs in, losing, soling
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lingot
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French lingot, from English ingot.
Noun
lingot (plural lingots)
- A linget or ingot.
- A mould for casting metals.
Anagrams
- loting, tiglon, toling
Finnish
Noun
lingot
- Nominative plural form of linko.
French
Etymology
From l' +? English ingot.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l??.?o/
Noun
lingot m (plural lingots)
- ingot
Descendants
- ? English: lingot, linget
- ? Portuguese: lingote
- ? Spanish: lingote
Further reading
- “lingot” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Lubuagan Kalinga
Noun
lingot
- sweat
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